Tuesday, August 22, 2006

top 5 droolables for a writing table

1. Vintage Writing paper
Carefully composed and cut from classic magazines, this parade of imagery and text turned in on itself, folds visual record into visual haiku.

Each set comes with five envelopes. Each one unique. Each it’s own quiet statement. With warmth and graphic flare, Fake Forest invites you to enclose your personal stories in the inherited visual language of our past.


2. Alphabetized found paper index file holder


Patterns and textures abound throughout, inviting reverie as you organize your life outside of the electronic confines of your Inbox. These are the cards for those precious few.

3. Wrapping Paper

Papers that materialize the anticipation of something special, and bid you to pass it on.

4.

Billboard Poster Material Bags

This design can really piss you off. How can anyone be so fucking clever?

Constructing universal, ungendered extra-weight containers from the thick, velvety paper of decommissioned European billboards?Imagine, these objects have graced the expressways of France, Switzerland and Germany: sentinels of the endless parade of auto-humanity. Like Bela Lugosi in "Glenn or Glenda" they hovered above us, influencing our thoughts and habits: puppet-masters of our commercial unconscious. "Pull the strings!" they bellowed as we sped past.

5

iMac Cover

You can’t be there all the time. No matter how committed you are to your computer, no matter how devoted, there are just some hours your screen is going to have to spend alone. But with the iCover, alone is a less lonely proposition. Specially designed to fit Mac screens, just slip on the iCover and your screen is protected from dust, scratches, splatters, sunlight, prying eyes and other perils. Hasn’t your screen spent enough time lounging around in the nude?

2 comments:

blaiq said...

Good to see you too, Sue. And thanks for the spalsh of clour on an otherwise black and white site :)

suzanna said...

eee-que!! ma pleasure! more coming. waiting for a block of b/w and then i'll break the monotony :D